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Welcome back. I'm bisexual myself, but I haven't outed myself except to a few close friends and my mom.

And now everyone on the forum? ;P

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Rule 1: No pooftas. Rule 2: No maltreating the theists, IF, anyone is watching. Rule 3: No pooftas. Rule 4: I do not want to see anyone NOT drinking after light out. Rule 5: No pooftas. Rule 6: There is NO...rule 6.

For those of you who remember its title: as it turns out, I had already written another.

Ahh, i did not know of that thread...

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Rule 1: No pooftas. Rule 2: No maltreating the theists, IF, anyone is watching. Rule 3: No pooftas. Rule 4: I do not want to see anyone NOT drinking after light out. Rule 5: No pooftas. Rule 6: There is NO...rule 6.

Just use Google to search for something like "Apparently I've never written one of these..."If you can't find it, try using the forum's search feature, although it's slow as hell and will temporarily keep everyone from accessing the forum.

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My names are many, yet I am One.-Orion, son of Fire and Light, Sol Invictus.

Rule 1: No pooftas. Rule 2: No maltreating the theists, IF, anyone is watching. Rule 3: No pooftas. Rule 4: I do not want to see anyone NOT drinking after light out. Rule 5: No pooftas. Rule 6: There is NO...rule 6.

Welcome back, and kudos for the courage to come out about your sexuality. I hope you haven't taken flack from those close to you because of that.

I've been doing pretty well. The family's okay with it, school's been alright for the most part. Joined the school GSA and I'm having a good time. Thanks for the Darwin--it's like a rechristening of sorts.

Welcome back, and kudos for the courage to come out about your sexuality. I hope you haven't taken flack from those close to you because of that.

I've been doing pretty well. The family's okay with it, school's been alright for the most part. Joined the school GSA and I'm having a good time. Thanks for the Darwin--it's like a rechristening of sorts.

Glad to know that, after some of the sad, scary reactions to GLBT teens outing themselves I've heard about. And you're more than welcome to the Darwin; courage should be recognized.

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Live a good life... If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of your loved ones. I am not afraid.--Marcus Aurelius

OAA may be able to talk to people in similar situations and get advice and support.

Doubtful. Bisexuals are not thought of in good ways, even by other LGBTQ members. That said, I don't need help. If I feel coming out to everyone is the right choice, I will come out. However, I do appreciate your concern.

A GSA is basically a student-run support group for gender/sexual minorities and their allies. It's a safe space, and most high schools and colleges in the US have them. If yours doesn't, maybe you would want to start one. It may help you and people like you.

Doubtful. Bisexuals are not thought of in good ways, even by other LGBTQ members. That said, I don't need help. If I feel coming out to everyone is the right choice, I will come out. However, I do appreciate your concern.

Absolutely right--bisexual erasure is a big problem. However, you could go once or twice and see if there are cool people there. Nothing to lose, right?

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I'm here every now and again.We're gonna rock down to Alexis Avenue, he makes the score go higher!

A GSA is basically a student-run support group for gender/sexual minorities and their allies. It's a safe space, and most high schools and colleges in the US have them. If yours doesn't, maybe you would want to start one. It may help you and people like you.

I haven't felt or seen the need for such a group. People there appear to be tolerant.